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- Q: What is the NUK Replacement Silicone Spout made of? A: The NUK Replacement Silicone Spout is made of soft silicone, designed to be gentle on your baby's gums during the transition from bottle to cup.
- Q: Is the NUK silicone spout spill-proof? A: Yes, the NUK silicone spout is designed to be spill-proof, helping to keep messes to a minimum while your baby learns to drink from a spout.
- Q: Which cups and bottles are compatible with the NUK Replacement Spout? A: The NUK Replacement Spout is compatible with all NUK Learner Cups, Active Cups, EZ Cups, and all NUK bottles for versatile feeding options.
- Q: How does the anti-colic air system work in the NUK spout? A: The anti-colic air system features an air vent that helps reduce the amount of air swallowed, which can minimize discomfort and gas during feeding.
- Q: At what age can my baby start using the NUK Replacement Silicone Spout? A: The NUK Replacement Silicone Spout is designed for babies transitioning from bottle to cup, typically around 6 months of age, but always consult your pediatrician for recommendations.
- Q: Can I sterilize the NUK silicone spout? A: Yes, the NUK silicone spout can be sterilized. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe sterilization methods.
- Q: How do I clean the NUK Replacement Spout? A: The NUK Replacement Spout can be cleaned with warm soapy water or placed in the top rack of a dishwasher for convenience.
- Q: Is the NUK Replacement Spout safe for my baby? A: Yes, the NUK Replacement Spout is made from BPA-free silicone, ensuring it is safe for your baby to use.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the NUK Replacement Silicone Spout? A: The NUK Replacement Silicone Spout is designed to fit snugly on NUK cups and bottles, but specific dimensions are not provided; it is intended for standard NUK products.
- Q: How soft is the NUK Replacement Spout compared to other spouts? A: The NUK Replacement Spout is especially soft, making it easier for babies to transition from bottle to cup, and is gentler on their gums compared to harder spouts.